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Hotshot race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) is living life in the fast lane - until he hits a detour and gets stranded in Radiator Springs, a forgotten town on Route 66. There he meets Sally, Mater, Doc Hudson (Paul Newman) and a heap of hilarious characters who help him discover there's more to life than trophies and fame. Review: Stop and Smell the Pavement - Race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) has had a fantastic rookie season and could easily become the first rookie to win the coveted Piston Cup. All he has to do is win the run off race against veteran The King (Richard Petty) and perpetual runner up Chick Hicks (Michael Keaton). If he can do that, he might be able to get a new sponsor. After all, being the spokescar for Rust-Eze is a little embarrassing for a sleek racecar like Lightning. On the way to the big race in Los Angeles, Lightning accidentally gets separated from his transport truck and finds himself in Radiator Springs, where he accidentally destroys the road. Much to his dismay, he's sentenced to repave the road before he can continue on the way. Radiator Springs is the town that time forgot. A former way station on the famous Route 66, it is barely surviving now that the big interstate has been build nearby, making stopping there no longer necessary. Of course, this is exactly the type of town Lightning wants to avoid. He's living life in the fast lane and just wants to get on his way. But to complete his community service, he has to deal with the locals. Mater the Tow Truck (Larry the Cable Guy) quickly labels Lightning his best friend and wants to help him have a good time. Sally Carrera (Bonnie Hunt) is cute and distracts the rather single focused Lightning. In fact, everyone in town seems to enjoy having Lightning around. Everyone but Doc Hudson (Paul Newman). What kind of secret might he have? And will Lightning take what he is learning to heart? This movie might bore kids. More so then other Pixar films, the main conflict is internal, focused on what Lightening is learning from his experiences in Radiator Springs. There is a villain, but he gets little screen time. And this is the first movie to not have on of Pixar's patented climaxes that will not quit. All this isn't to say that the movie is bad. I saw it twice in the theater, and loved every minute of it both times. The story is ultimately heartwarming, the characters endearing, and the movie is funny. The tractor-tipping scene alone is guaranteed to make you laugh. Plus there is lots of fun during and after the final credits. And then there's Pixar's attention to detail. Watching the car's backup lights turn on and off or the bugs being VW Beetles, for example, add to the charm. The animation in the movie is flawless, and many of the scenery shots are absolutely breathtaking. If I didn't know better, I would say they were real. This is a movie to watch on the big screen for those shots alone. Surprisingly, this is the first Pixar film not to get a two disc special edition. Frankly, I find that disappointing. Still, the movie looks and sounds wonderful. There's a new short with Mater, deleted scenes, and the "One Man Band" short that showed in theaters before this movie. While kids might not find it as engaging as Pixar's other films, they will enjoy it. The lack of extras is disappointing, but the film more then makes up for it. This is another triumph for Pixar. Review: Cars is worth the ride and even better in HD!!! - When it premiered in 2006, Cars was met with some lukewarm response from critics. It was positive but not as positive as previous Pixar films have been met. Still, Cars is a really good movie with great animation, voice cast, characters and a good story. I've never been interested in the world of racing but when I saw Cars in theaters, I realize it was not only for racing fans. It has a wide appeal and I really enjoyed it. Lightning McQueen is a very well-rounded character and you can see his transformation from selfish moron to a caring and loyal friend. The story has really good messages and as with every Pixar film, the animation and the level of detail is simply breathtaking. Cars may not be your cup of tea but is a worthwile picture and I think it deserved the Best Animated Feature Oscar instead of Happy Feet which may be good but not as good at this one. Cars may be seen like the worst Pixar production but even worst Pixar means amazing and much much better than all the competition has to offer. Cars is an excellent film. Video & Audio: Cars arrived on Blu-ray on 2007 in a single-disc package. Now Disney has repackaged it alongside a DVD in order to promote the sequel that will premiere this summer in theaters. Cars BD is magnificent. You can watch every detail, every nuance, every texture in the screen. No compression artifacts are found in the print. Cars BD is amazing. Likewise, the 5.1 uncompressed Audio is the equivalent of the picture in the sound department. You can hear everything with absolute clarity. Bonus Features: In comparison with other Pixar BD sets, Cars is somewhat light in the bonus features department but still has a lot of insight bonus material. First you have the Cine-explore feature which allows you to see the picture in an interactive way where you can choose between two audiocomentaries (one with John Lasseter and the other with the animators), also this feature enables you to pick some featurettes that will appear from time to time. This mini documentaries include design of characters, settings, graphics, animation and more. If you prefer you can also watch this documentaries separately. You also have deleted scenes, a game, the shorts One Man's Band and Mater and the Ghostlight, the inspiration for the movie and more. A DVD copy is also offered. Sneak Peeks: Some trailers include: Cars 2 (in theaters June 24) The Lion King: Diamond Edition (on BD and DVD this fall) The Incredibles on BD (already released) Dumbo: 70th Anniversary (on BD and DVD Sep. 20) The Fox and the Hound: 30th Anniversary (on BD and DVD Aug. 9) Closing Thoughts: Cars is an excellent film that is worth watching. With stunning video and excellent audio and many insightful bonus material this BD/DVD combo is a must-own release. Completely recommended!!!
| Contributor | Bob Costas, Bonnie Hunt, Cheech Marin, Dan Fogelman, Darrell Waltrip, George Carlin, Guido Quaroni, Jenifer Lewis, Jeremy Piven, Joe Ranft, John Lasseter, John Ratzenberger, Jorgen Klubien, Katherine Helmond, Kiel Murray, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Keaton, Michael Wallis, Owen Wilson, Paul Dooley, Paul Newman, Phil Lorin, Richard Kind, Richard Petty, Tony Shalhoub Contributor Bob Costas, Bonnie Hunt, Cheech Marin, Dan Fogelman, Darrell Waltrip, George Carlin, Guido Quaroni, Jenifer Lewis, Jeremy Piven, Joe Ranft, John Lasseter, John Ratzenberger, Jorgen Klubien, Katherine Helmond, Kiel Murray, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Keaton, Michael Wallis, Owen Wilson, Paul Dooley, Paul Newman, Phil Lorin, Richard Kind, Richard Petty, Tony Shalhoub See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 19,027 Reviews |
| Format | 4K, 4K, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Animation |
| Initial release date | 2006-06-09 |
| Language | English, Spanish |
M**S
Stop and Smell the Pavement
Race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) has had a fantastic rookie season and could easily become the first rookie to win the coveted Piston Cup. All he has to do is win the run off race against veteran The King (Richard Petty) and perpetual runner up Chick Hicks (Michael Keaton). If he can do that, he might be able to get a new sponsor. After all, being the spokescar for Rust-Eze is a little embarrassing for a sleek racecar like Lightning. On the way to the big race in Los Angeles, Lightning accidentally gets separated from his transport truck and finds himself in Radiator Springs, where he accidentally destroys the road. Much to his dismay, he's sentenced to repave the road before he can continue on the way. Radiator Springs is the town that time forgot. A former way station on the famous Route 66, it is barely surviving now that the big interstate has been build nearby, making stopping there no longer necessary. Of course, this is exactly the type of town Lightning wants to avoid. He's living life in the fast lane and just wants to get on his way. But to complete his community service, he has to deal with the locals. Mater the Tow Truck (Larry the Cable Guy) quickly labels Lightning his best friend and wants to help him have a good time. Sally Carrera (Bonnie Hunt) is cute and distracts the rather single focused Lightning. In fact, everyone in town seems to enjoy having Lightning around. Everyone but Doc Hudson (Paul Newman). What kind of secret might he have? And will Lightning take what he is learning to heart? This movie might bore kids. More so then other Pixar films, the main conflict is internal, focused on what Lightening is learning from his experiences in Radiator Springs. There is a villain, but he gets little screen time. And this is the first movie to not have on of Pixar's patented climaxes that will not quit. All this isn't to say that the movie is bad. I saw it twice in the theater, and loved every minute of it both times. The story is ultimately heartwarming, the characters endearing, and the movie is funny. The tractor-tipping scene alone is guaranteed to make you laugh. Plus there is lots of fun during and after the final credits. And then there's Pixar's attention to detail. Watching the car's backup lights turn on and off or the bugs being VW Beetles, for example, add to the charm. The animation in the movie is flawless, and many of the scenery shots are absolutely breathtaking. If I didn't know better, I would say they were real. This is a movie to watch on the big screen for those shots alone. Surprisingly, this is the first Pixar film not to get a two disc special edition. Frankly, I find that disappointing. Still, the movie looks and sounds wonderful. There's a new short with Mater, deleted scenes, and the "One Man Band" short that showed in theaters before this movie. While kids might not find it as engaging as Pixar's other films, they will enjoy it. The lack of extras is disappointing, but the film more then makes up for it. This is another triumph for Pixar.
D**E
Cars is worth the ride and even better in HD!!!
When it premiered in 2006, Cars was met with some lukewarm response from critics. It was positive but not as positive as previous Pixar films have been met. Still, Cars is a really good movie with great animation, voice cast, characters and a good story. I've never been interested in the world of racing but when I saw Cars in theaters, I realize it was not only for racing fans. It has a wide appeal and I really enjoyed it. Lightning McQueen is a very well-rounded character and you can see his transformation from selfish moron to a caring and loyal friend. The story has really good messages and as with every Pixar film, the animation and the level of detail is simply breathtaking. Cars may not be your cup of tea but is a worthwile picture and I think it deserved the Best Animated Feature Oscar instead of Happy Feet which may be good but not as good at this one. Cars may be seen like the worst Pixar production but even worst Pixar means amazing and much much better than all the competition has to offer. Cars is an excellent film. Video & Audio: Cars arrived on Blu-ray on 2007 in a single-disc package. Now Disney has repackaged it alongside a DVD in order to promote the sequel that will premiere this summer in theaters. Cars BD is magnificent. You can watch every detail, every nuance, every texture in the screen. No compression artifacts are found in the print. Cars BD is amazing. Likewise, the 5.1 uncompressed Audio is the equivalent of the picture in the sound department. You can hear everything with absolute clarity. Bonus Features: In comparison with other Pixar BD sets, Cars is somewhat light in the bonus features department but still has a lot of insight bonus material. First you have the Cine-explore feature which allows you to see the picture in an interactive way where you can choose between two audiocomentaries (one with John Lasseter and the other with the animators), also this feature enables you to pick some featurettes that will appear from time to time. This mini documentaries include design of characters, settings, graphics, animation and more. If you prefer you can also watch this documentaries separately. You also have deleted scenes, a game, the shorts One Man's Band and Mater and the Ghostlight, the inspiration for the movie and more. A DVD copy is also offered. Sneak Peeks: Some trailers include: Cars 2 (in theaters June 24) The Lion King: Diamond Edition (on BD and DVD this fall) The Incredibles on BD (already released) Dumbo: 70th Anniversary (on BD and DVD Sep. 20) The Fox and the Hound: 30th Anniversary (on BD and DVD Aug. 9) Closing Thoughts: Cars is an excellent film that is worth watching. With stunning video and excellent audio and many insightful bonus material this BD/DVD combo is a must-own release. Completely recommended!!!
A**.
Great family movie
This a great movie no matter your age. Great voice actors, great storyline, good music and just overall a great film to watch by yourself or with the family. Don't know anyone that has anything bad to say about his movie. Definitely a must for any movie collection.
N**E
Now *THIS* is how high-definition should look!
When I first heard about Cars, I didn't think much of it. I always loved Pixar's movies but I couldn't really see what they were trying to accomplish with a movie where there wasn't a single humanoid to be found anywhere. Plus, I thought another "talking cars" property would be as stupid as all the other ones. I didn't see or read much about the movie in the months leading to its release in theaters and so didn't have a whole lot of reason to expect a lot from the movie, which I was going to see almost out of duty (both because my younger cousins were in town and because it was a Pixar film). After the credits rolled, I knew I had just watched my second favorite Pixar film and one of my top 10 Disney films of all time. I still like Finding Nemo the best because it has a more emotional and universal moral component to it. I also happen to think that Ratatouille is a better "film" in general but I had a LOT more fun watching Cars. Like with Finding Nemo, I can watch this movie over and over again and not get tired of it. It may have to do with the inner child in me - my young nephew can't get enough of Cars and Finding Nemo but isn't nearly as impressed with The Incredibles and Ratatouille, two films my wife and friends like more. I liken Cars to Shrek in the sense that there's always something interesting going on in the background if you care to look past the core of what's happening. The world in which Lightning McQueen and Mater live is cleverly designed to be almost exactly like ours would be if there all organic life forms were replaced with motorized vehicles. Even many parts of the landscape are shaped like vehicles in much the same way we sometimes think that a mountain or tree kind of looks like the side of someone's face. And many aspects of the world are dealt with in the clever manner we've come to expect from the geniuses at Pixar - insects are VW Beetles, Lighting McQueen's two biggest fans love to flash their headlights (quite literally, for those of you with your mind in the gutter) and the racing commentators are named Bob Cutlass and Darryl Cartrip. While the general premise of the story is nothing new and fairly basic - a hot shot rookie race car concerned only with himself ends up in a long forgotten midwest town where the locals help him learn to enjoy life and care about something greater than oneself - the movie is immensely fun to watch, thanks mostly to the personality quirks of the citizens (specifically a run down tow truck with a good soul) of Radiator Springs, "the cutest little town in Carburetor County." It's always a joy to watch McQueen discover that there's more to life than fame and money. If the movie being great wasn't enough, this particular Blu-Ray disc also boasts the hands-down best video quality I've seen in any high-definition disc. This is the first movie I've seen where I can say that if you haven't seen it in high-definition, you haven't seen it at all. CGI movies tend to have really impressive transfers because the studios can use masters stored digitally instead of on film, but Cars outshines all others... and it's not a photo finish by a long shot. There are tons of little details that I didn't even see when I saw it on the big screen a year and a half ago. One perfect example is Lightning McQueen's paint job. Before I watched the Blu-Ray disc last night (Christmas Day), I didn't know that there were all these little sparkles in the paint similar to the "jewel" or "pearl" type colors you see for new car models these days (if you've seen the red 2008 Saturn Outlook, you'll know what I mean). My jaw simply dropped when I noticed that because it was just a completel revelation to me, all thanks to Blu-Ray (and my television is just 1080i). Another impressive thing about this disc is the "Car Finder" interactive movie game, a first of this kind on any home movie format. When you play this game, a special little heads-up graphical user interface comes on over the movie which shows your score, what cars to look for and how many you've missed so far. The premise of the game is that you basically keep an eye out for specific cars shown at the bottom of the screen. If you see one in any particular scene of the movie, you hit an action button on your remote control and a new car to look for pops up in its place. Even better, every car you find is added to a huge showcase gallery that has a close-up image of the car, the scene in which the car appeared and an audio background biography of the character (you can now find out what the actual name of the Apple-sponsored car in the opening Dinoco 400 race is). The only annoying aspect is that the normal controls for the movie (pause, stop, skip, etc.) are disabled - the only way to get out of the movie is to hit the "Pop-up Menu" button. All in all, this is hands-down the best and most impressive high-definition release so far (this is coming from a staunch HD-DVD supporter). I cannot recommend this movie highly enough unless you either just didn't like this movie or aren't a fan of "kids'" movies in the first place. Otherwise, if you own a Blu-Ray player, do yourself a service and purchase Cars today... or even better, buy a Blu-Ray player to enjoy this movie in a whole new way!
R**A
What a soundtrack!
A lovely movie that leaves the kids with a beautiful life lesson and big time entertaining for the whole family. Main character is Lightning McQueen, a beautiful little spoiled racing car too vain of his own early success to see beyond his own unexperience. Too proud and sure of himself to rely on others' advice, and believing that he would never be in need of anyone else. When he accidentally falls off the truck that was taking him to California to participate in the Piston Racing Coup, he finds himself on his own in an unknown place. Lost and alone he gets to Radiator Springs, a long-ago forgotten community struggling to stay in business nevertheless no big roads or highways pass nearby. A bunch of colorful guys there, with engines and parts perhaps not so brand-new and shiny but with certainly far more experience will eventually make him value all those meaningful and important things that go far beyond the mere outside looks and efervescent success: friendship, companionship, experience, and love. ...And plus: what a soundtrack! Rascal Flatts' version of "Life is a highway" got me rocking all the way home after the movie theater... These guys are just purely and plainly great and make unbelievable music, even when remaking a new version of this famous 80's tune. I love them. Sheryl Crow's "Real Gone" opening theme rocks! The rest of the soundtrack is just as great combining classic tunes by Chuck Berry and James Taylor with performances by Brad Paisley, John Mayer and others. My advice: buy the movie DVD along with the soundtrack CD! You won't regret it.
A**T
A VERY GOOD FILM
This film came along at a very special time in my son's life. He was just growing out of Thomas the Tank Engine, and was thoroughly immersed in Finding Nemo and Happy Feet when this film came along. All of a sudden, he was into cars and NASCAR, and a whole new world opened up. Compared to Toy Story or the Incredibles, the storytelling of Cars is not as strong nor the characters developed as deeply. Nevertheless, it is extremely entertaining. There is naked merchandising throughout the film and the pop references (Car Talk guys) aren't so limiting that they would date the film. I've never been to a NASCAR race, but the race sequences appear to be pretty authentic. As with many Pixar films, the "shorts" are entertaining. At the risk of sounding like a movie critic, if The Incredibles and Toy Story are the cream of Pixar's crop, Cars gets a solid B!
M**D
On Your Mark, Get set, Go
Cars is one hour and fifty โ six minutes long and was released in theaters on June 9, 2006. The story is about a Lightning McQueen who is a stock car racer with a big ego and does not take advice well. Three pit crews have quit already and after the race ends at the beginning of the movie his current team quits. McQueen is on his was to California to race in the Los Angeles International Speedway to decide the winner of the Pinston Cup. He forces Mack to drive through the night, so he can be the first one to California. McQueen fall out of Mackโs truck and winds up in Radiator Springs. While at Radiator Springs and doing community service McQueen learns something about himself and the meaning of friendship. Cars is a great family movie and gets an AAAAA+++++. DVD Extras I. Play Movie II. Mater & the Ghostlight 7 minutes III. One Mand Band 4 minutes IV. Bonus Features a. Epilogue 4 minute 17 seconds b. Inspiration for Cars 16 minutes c. Deleted Scenes 10 minutes 25 seconds i. Top Row Truck Stop 3 minutes 45 seconds ii. Lost 1 minute 42 seconds iii. Community Service 3 minutes 13 seconds iv. Motorama Girls 1 minute 41 seconds V. Scene Selection VI. Sneak Peaks a. Play All 5 minutes 43 seconds i. Ratatoaille 1 minute 48 seconds ii. Peter Pan Platinum Edition 48 seconds iii. Meet the Robinsons 53 seconds iv. CARS Video Game 35 seconds v. Disney Blu-ray 52 seconds VII. Set Up a. Audio Options i. Dolby Digital 5.1 Surro and EX ii. Dolby Digital 2.0 b. English Subtitles On Off c. THX Optimizer d. Return to Film
M**.
Anyone who owns a Blu-ray player should have a copy of this already on their shelf.
I feel forced to write about seeing "Cars" for the first time in Blu-ray. I have a five-year old named Benicio. "Cars" was his first experience in a real movie theater. On DVD, he used to watch it several times a day; it was basically background to his daily activities running around playing at home. He knows the movie intimately, and since he knows how to use the remotes, actually maneuvers around the film at will. Well, I was recuperating from surgery, and I plopped this disc into my new Blu-ray player the afternoon after my hernia repair. Ben plopped down right next to me, seeing the disc case, asking, "Are you going to watch "Cars"? Can I watch it with you?" The movie loaded and unspooled, and you would have thought he had never seen it before. Was it the three-dimensional, hypnotizing, hyper-real images? Was it the completely enveloping audio mix? Who knows? But let me tell you WHATEVER it was, it worked magic on my little guy. He got back into the movie as if it was a totally new experience. Now as a father who probably could lip-synch the movie if pressed, I have to tell you the same exact thing happened to me. I was lost in this "Cars" world. The picture was crystalline; the audio pure. What an extraordinary experience for a film buff! I felt a true sense of rediscovery. Details, in-jokes, audio subtleties..."Freebird" indeed. Anyone who owns a Blu-ray player should have a copy of this already on their shelf.
R**C
Rapide... je suis rapide !
Le meilleur de la trilogie , un grand Classique ร dรฉcouvrir ou ร redรฉcouvrir pour les fans ๐ฅ excellent dans sa version blu-ray !
S**R
must watch
good movie for bluray collection at very reasonable price
C**N
exelentes actores
EXELENTE PELICULA
A**R
Quite surprised by this purchase!
This particular cars 3D movie seems to be going for alot online at the moment so I was surprised to see it pop up on here momentarily so cheap (about 50$ canadian then became unavailableas soon as I bought it) compared to other prices, so... I took the chance and ordered. It took a long time for them to ship and it was pretty much at the last min that it was shipped. It did make it here on the exact day expected and not late though. It arrived in really good condition with the slipcover and a shrinkwrapped copy inside. (I can't report product discs inside yet as my young but serious collector won't cave and open the sealed package yet. I will have to update if opened and played) For now my rating reflects product details, product recieved upon first inspections, condition, price, shipping. I typically stick to prime shipping items only due to bad experiences with other items unrelated to this seller/item in the past and thought this item was going to be one of those that cancels on me last min or the day after it's technically late but, to my surprise, it arrived on time and as described! Thankfully this item was a region A/1 copy that we needed at well.
R**H
Disc errors will not play
I liked nothing about it I could not play the disc due to disc errors and if I could it's in French not English. And the supplier is uncontacable
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